Get Ready For Mobile Dental Marketing With IDA Websites

Mobile dental marketing websites are automatically included with each New Patient Marketing Machine™ package from Internet Dental Alliance, Inc. (IDA). Consumers are now using smart phones to find local restaurants and shops – and to find a dentist.

Wireless telecommunications that enable consumers to use their iPhones and table devices to access the internet have forever changed the way consumers shop for local products and services. Thanks to 3G and 4G networks, prospective patients can now access the internet using mobile devices at speeds similar to the wifi they use with their laptop and desktop computers. They’ve made the shift to looking online for local services instead of using the low-tech 20th century Yellow Pages to find their new dentist.

That’s why IDA designed its New Patient Portals (dental websites) to automatically integrate with a mobile version. Doctors don’t need to hire outside help to enable the feature. When a dentist sets up a new Portal via IDA’s online Control Panel, the practice’s mobile dental website is also automatically available to prospective patients searching with their smart phones and tablet devices via 3G and 4G networks.

In 2012, IDA completed its advanced Lead Fire lead generation system, which automates content marketing, can be set up within minutes, is based on organic geo-targeted local search, and is customized for each dental office. Internet Dental Alliance is North America’s largest provider of websites for dentists and dental directories. It provides dentists and dental practices with internet dental marketing services such as websites, dental marketing tools and other dental management advice and resources.

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